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Dictionary definition of commendation

An expression of praise, approval, or admiration for someone or something.
"He was proud to receive a commendation for his service in the military."

Detailed meaning of commendation

It is a recognition of exceptional achievement, effort or service. A commendation can be given verbally, in writing, or through an award. It can be given by an individual, a group, or an organization, and can be formal or informal.
Commendation is a way to show appreciation and acknowledge the positive contributions of others. It can be a powerful motivator and boost morale, especially when it is given in public. It can also serve as a tool for feedback and evaluation in a professional setting, and it may be used as a way to recognize individuals or groups for their exceptional performance, achievement or service. In some cases, commendation may be accompanied by a reward or an incentive, such as a certificate, a trophy or a financial reward.

Example sentences containing commendation

1. He received a commendation for his bravery during the rescue mission.
2. She was given a commendation for her outstanding service to the company.
3. His work was recognized with a commendation from the organization.
4. She received a commendation for her dedication to the community.
5. He was awarded a commendation for his contributions to the field.
6. The team received a commendation for their outstanding performance.

History and etymology of commendation

The noun 'commendation' derives its roots from the same Latin source as the verb 'commend.' It can be traced back to the Latin word 'commendatio,' which also combines 'com-' meaning 'together' and 'mandare' meaning 'to entrust or commit.' In this case, 'commendatio' signifies the act of entrusting or committing one's praise, approval, or admiration to someone or something. Over time, as language evolved, 'commendation' emerged in English to refer to an expression of praise, approval, or admiration for someone or something, encapsulating the notion of entrusting one's positive sentiments to the subject in question.

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Further usage examples of commendation

1. She was given a commendation for her leadership during the crisis.
2. She was awarded a commendation for her excellence in teaching.
3. The department received a commendation for their innovative approach.
4. He was given a commendation for his work in promoting diversity and inclusion.
5. She received a commendation for her work in preserving the natural environment.
6. She received a commendation for her outstanding work.
7. His bravery earned him a commendation from the captain.
8. The teacher's commendation boosted his confidence.
9. The officer received a commendation for valor.
10. A commendation from the boss was well-deserved.
11. The artist's work received high commendation.
12. The athlete's dedication earned him commendations.
13. The team's success garnered commendations.
14. The teacher wrote a commendation letter for the student.
15. The soldier's heroism warranted commendation.
16. The committee issued a commendation for their effort.
17. The chef's culinary skills earned him commendation.
18. The student's essay received a commendation.
19. The scientist received commendation for breakthroughs.
20. The mayor presented a commendation to the volunteers.
21. The commendation recognized their community service.
22. The police officer received a commendation plaque.
23. The pilot's skill earned him a commendation medal.
24. The artist cherished the commendation from the critic.
25. The firefighter's bravery deserved commendation.

Prefix com-, ACT 4 (American College Testing), Acknowledgment and Acceptance, Approval and Endorsement

acclamation,accolade,approbation,approval,credit,praise,prize

acknowledgment,award

praise, censure, criticism, reproach

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